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Learn What Makes a Great Nature Photo

Mark Goldstein | Technique | March 18, 2009 | 3 Comments |
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The Nature Conservancy’s website, nature.org, has launched a new bi-monthly audio slideshow from their director of photography, Mark Godfrey. Mark walks you through some of The Nature Conservancy’s most captivating nature photography images and explains the story behind the shot. Join Mark and learn more about the craft and technique that go into great nature photography.

Website: Nature Conservancy

Photo Credit: “Black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) photographed on a ranch in the Llanos grasslands of Venezuela” ©2009 The Nature Conservancy/Mark Godfrey.



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#1 V

Cool, thanks for sharing! I love nature photography.

4:43 am - Thursday, March 19, 2009

#2 Shaithis

Meh, Photos are uninspired. Doesn't really capture the essence of what makes good nature photography. More of a fluff peace on conservacny with basic techniques described for each shot.

1:31 pm - Thursday, March 19, 2009

#3 ForestWander Nature Photography

The Nature Conservancy is a good organization.

They do good work.

This would be very interesting to attend and I had not heard of it.

Thanks for the post!

3:39 pm - Thursday, March 19, 2009

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